WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator John Boozman (R-AR) released the following statement following the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling on the president’s student loan cancelation overreach.
“I’m pleased the Supreme Court overturned this attempt to bail out likely high-income earners at the expense of taxpayers who never... Read More.
The McGehee City Council last week approved a request allowing Mayor Jeff Owyoung to apply for a grant for a FUN Park grant from the state.
McGehee is asking for almost $100,000 for the grant to improve the McGehee Park complex, including adding a 40... Read More.
By Ray King
A $25,000 cash only bond was set Friday for a Jefferson County man on multiple allegations.
Jefferson County District Judge Kim Bridgforth set the bond after ruling prosecutors have probable cause to charge Dallas Lemons, 25, with theft by receiving, possession of drug... Read More.
LITTLE ROCK (AP) — A tech industry trade group sued Arkansas on Thursday challenging a new state law that requires parental permission for minors to create social media accounts.
NetChoice, a group whose members include Facebook parent Meta, TikTok and Twitter, filed a federal lawsuit over the... Read More.
A 43-year-old Hot Springs Village man was killed Thursday in a two-vehicle accident in rural Saline County.
According to a preliminary report, Anthony Burroughs was westbound on Highway 5 near Quapaw Road when the 2017 Honda CBR500 he was riding struck the passenger side of... Read More.
PINE BLUFF, AR — The 2023 MLB Pitch, Hit and Run Contest took place here at Historic Taylor Field for baseball/softball players ages 7-14.
Participants were from Pine Bluff, White Hall, Sheridan, Rison, Woodlawn, Star City, Warren, Redfield, Poyen, Prattsville and Fordyce that attended the... Read More.
The White Hall School Board held a special called meeting Thursday at the Julius Brown Administration Building to discuss a brief agenda. Discussed in the meeting was the consideration to modify school choice capacity resolution and the consideration to approve school choice applicants.
The consideration... Read More.
STUTTGART — Marion McCollum, who served as an Arkansas Game and Fish Commissioner from 1995-2002, died June 21 in Stuttgart at the age of 81.
McCollum was known nationwide among waterfowl hunters for taking a small outdoors and sporting goods shop situated in the back of... Read More.
LITTLE ROCK – Deer hunters shooting for some of Arkansas’s best public land opportunities will have the full month of July to apply for one of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission’s Wildlife Management Area Deer Permit hunts. Applications for these hunts are available... Read More.